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Effective Ways to Improve Workflow Efficiency in Legal Departments

Legal departments are being increasingly recognized as an integral part of companies and organizations all over the world. In 2015, data showed that 61 percent of companies have at least one person handling legal operations. However, over the years, the average size of organizational legal teams has increased, and a recent survey of more than 420 legal departments found that the median number of team members is six.

Top 7 messaging apps for work for a productive workplace

‍ Rapid and secure communication is essential in a contemporary workplace, particularly with the rise of remote work. This is why messaging apps have become vital for real-time collaboration and productivity. The State of Business Communication report indicates that 72% of business leaders believe effective communication boosts productivity. This highlights the importance of messaging apps for more seamless collaboration.

How Employee Monitoring Affects Productivity

Organizations are constantly striving to enhance workplace productivity and ensure smooth business processes. One method that has gained popularity is the implementation of employee monitoring systems. These systems, which utilize advanced monitoring technology, provide valuable insights into employee productivity and help improve team performance.

SDI: The 5 Service Desk Certifications Levels

In this episode of Ticket Volume, we dive into the world of Service Management Maturity and Service Desk Certifications and levels with three experienced guests: Joshua Nelson, Head of IT Services at Runshaw College; Alex Harding, Director of Technology Experience at Power Design Inc.; and Sarah Jayne Bulley, a dedicated Service Delivery Manager at Euromonitor International.

What is Incident Management and How Do Incident Management Systems Work?

Disruptions in an IT landscape are inevitable. Whether it’s a system crash, a cybersecurity breach, or a service outage, the ability to respond swiftly and effectively is critical. This is where incident management comes into play—a structured approach to restoring normal service operations as quickly as possible while minimizing the impact on business operations.

The Intelligent Canvas Guide to Agile

With the freedom to play, ideate and create, Miro empowers Agile teams to go from idea to structured work more efficiently than ever before. Whether you want a way to connect your distributed team, a faster, more efficient way to brainstorm or need an innovative space to collaborate with stakeholders, Miro is there for you and your team to experiment and get work done, together.

Top 10 Practical Tips to Motivate Remote Employees

Returning to today's job market, remote work is gaining ground. Remote employees can be super productive for several advantages. Such as they don’t need to commute regularly, flexibility to work, and more chance to balance work-life. At a time, employers face a real challenge to get consistent output from their remote workers. They can lose interest in work. This can result in low dedication, poor time management, etc.

Using Software to Streamline Support with TeamSupport

For software companies, providing exceptional support isn’t just a value-add—it’s a critical component of maintaining customer loyalty and ensuring the long-term success of their products. Customer support bridges the gap between technology and user satisfaction. TeamSupport’s platform is designed to meet the unique challenges that the software industry faces, and bridge the gap to elevate customer satisfaction.

Understanding the 3 levels of employee engagement

Having employees who are inspired is essential to every company’s ability to expand and generate revenue. It communicates the level of commitment and affinity an employee has for the company and their position. Motivated, devoted, and productive employees are more likely to be engaged, which benefits the business in many ways.

Remote Teams: Avoiding Miscommunication and Friction

Misunderstandings are common even in face-to-face conversations, but what about online chats? How do people understand each other without helpful social cues like tone of voice or facial expressions? For many teams, miscommunication is common, especially with people with different communication styles. After all, remote teams heavily rely on written communication. Conveying meaning clearly, leaving little room for misunderstandings, requires special skills.